- Tell
Shemshāra (ancient Shusharra) (also Tell Shimshara) is an
archaeological site
located along the
Little Zab in
Sulaymaniyah Governorate, in the Iraqi...
- Tell H****una Tell
Shemshara The H****una
culture is a
Neolithic archaeological culture in
northern Mesopotamia dating to the
early sixth millennium BC...
- the
older form of the name,
appearing in
texts excavated from Mari and
Shemshara around the 18th
century BC. All
known sources are of
unknown provenance...
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Samarra Tell
Shemshara Tell es-Sawwan The
Samarra culture is a Late
Neolithic archaeological culture of
northern Mesopotamia,
roughly dated to between...
-
Qarashina and Tell
Shemshara. The
excavations at Tell
Bazmusian revealed a
temple dating to the
second millennium BCE. At Tell
Shemshara, an early-sixth...
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second millennium BC has been
found at Tell
Shemshara along the
Little Zab. Tell Bazmusian, near
Shemshara, was
occupied between 5000 BCE and 800 CE, although...
- The
Shemshara archives,
Volume 23. Copenhagen,
Royal Danish Academy of
Sciences and Letters, 2001. ISBN 8778762456 Jörgen Laessøe, The
Shemshāra Tablets...
- Evidence".
Cuneiform Digital Library Journal. Eidem,
Jesper (2001). The
Shemshāra Archives 1: The Letters. Kgl.
Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. p. 24. ISBN 9788778762450...
- or
Karana (Tell al-Rimah) Tell
Hamoukar Dur
Sharrukin (Khorsabad) Tell
Shemshara (Shusharra)
Bestansur Tell
Bazmusian Erbil (Urbilim, Arba-Ilu) Kurd Qaburstan...
- Iraq.
Other sites where H****una
material has been
found include Tell
Shemshara. The
decoration of
pottery essentially consists in
geometrical shapes...